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Beverage Mixing System and Method

Active Publication Date: 2013-12-26
QDOT ENGINEERS LLC
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This patent describes a beverage mixing system that uses both heat and mechanical mixing to speed up the blending process. The system uses induive heating directly to the mixing blade, reducing heat loss and maximizing energy efficiency. The mixing blade is designed to prevent damage to the motor by induive heat. The system also develops heat without affecting motor torque, which helps to reduce mixing time.

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As detailed in FIG. 1 (0100) and FIG. 2 (0200), this patent describes how the simultaneous heating and mixing of a fluid in a vessel with heated walls and a stirring device can lead to excessively high temperatures at the walls due to the formation of a thick boundary layer.
While portions of this prior art is applicable to the food service industry, none of the art solves the problems mentioned above relating to the preparation of frozen beverages to a consistent viscosity standard.

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[0192]The present invention preferred exemplary method embodiment anticipates a wide variety of variations in the basic theme of implementation, but can be generalized as a beverage mixing method comprising:[0193](1) mechanically coupling a rotational driver to a driveshaft (0601);[0194](2) mechanically coupling the driveshaft to a mechanical agitator (0602);[0195](3) magnetically coupling the driveshaft to an induction coil (0603);[0196](4) stimulating the induction coil with an electrical drive signal at an excitation frequency to inductively heat the driveshaft and by conduction heat the mechanical agitator (0604); and[0197](5) activating the rotational driver to rotate the heated mechanical agitator within a beverage product placed in a container to modify the beverage product viscosity and proceeding to step (4) until a desired beverage product viscosity is reached (0605).

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Abstract

A beverage mixing system / method allowing faster mixing / blending of frozen beverages is disclosed. The system / method in various embodiments utilizes inductive coupling to introduce heat into the frozen beverage during the mixing / blending process via a rotating driveshaft and attached mechanical agitator to speed the mixing / blending process. Exemplary embodiments may be configured to magnetically induce heat into the driveshaft and / or mechanical agitator mixing blade to affect this mixing / blending performance improvement. This heating effect may be augmented via the use of high power LED arrays aimed into the frozen slurry to provide additional heat input. The system / method may be applied with particular advantage to the mixing of ice cream type beverages and other viscous beverage products.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 and incorporates by reference United States Provisional patent application for DEVICE FOR BEVERAGE MIXING by inventor Mark E. Goodson, filed electronically with the USPTO on Jun. 22, 2012, with Ser. No. 61 / 663,348, EFS ID 13087243, confirmation number 9979, docket AGOOD.0106P (formerly GOOD, 003).PARTIAL WAIVER OF COPYRIGHT[0002]All of the material in this patent application is subject to copyright protection under the copyright laws of the United States and of other countries. As of the first effective filing date of the present application, this material is protected as unpublished material.[0003]However, permission to copy this material is hereby granted to the extent that the copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent documentation or patent disclosure, as it appears in the United States Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, ...

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IPC IPC(8): B01F13/00B01F13/08B01F27/91
CPCB01F13/0001B01F13/08B01F13/0006B01F27/213B01F27/91B01F35/21151B01F35/212B01F35/2209B01F35/94B01F35/95B01F2035/99B01F2101/14A47J43/04A23L3/26B01F33/05B01F33/45B01F33/053
Inventor GOODSON, MARK E.
Owner QDOT ENGINEERS LLC
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